Having No Front License Plate In Illinois: Is It Legal Or Illegal

Looking at the big picture, it’s pretty clear that having to have a front license plate on your vehicle, versus not having to have one, isn’t that big of a deal to most people.

When you ask someone from another state if they’re required to have a front license plate, you’ll probably get one of two reactions. One reaction is usually angry because yes, they have to have one, and no, they don’t like it one bit.

Boredom is most often the other reaction, because people in states where residents aren’t required to have one find the whole topic of front and rear license plates to be…well, uninteresting. I totally get it. They just have to attach a single plate to the rear of their car instead of having to walk all the way to the other end to do it again. No wonder they’re bored.

Currently, There Are 29 States (Including Washington, DC) That Require A Front License Plate, And 21 States That Don’t

Before I try to drag you through a few more paragraphs to get to the information that this piece’s headline offered, let’s just get it out of the way…

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